Numerical Analysis of the Dynamic Tensile Behavior of Cement-Based Materials using a Gravity-Driven Hopkinson Tension Bar
Abstract Dynamic characterization of cement-based composites is crucial for understanding material behavior. When exposed to highly dynamic loading conditions, the strain-rate dependence of material causes the material response to differ significantly from that under quasi-static loading conditions....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Latin American journal of solids and structures 2023-01, Vol.20 (8) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract Dynamic characterization of cement-based composites is crucial for understanding material behavior. When exposed to highly dynamic loading conditions, the strain-rate dependence of material causes the material response to differ significantly from that under quasi-static loading conditions. In this paper, a numerical investigation on the dynamic tensile behavior of cement-based materials. A gravitational split Hopkinson tension bar was used to characterize the dynamic tensile behavior of cement-based at high strain-rates. The commercial finite element software LS-Dyna is adopted to conduct the computations. The material specifications of cement-based are characterized by the Karagozian & Case (K&C) concrete model that accounts for shear dilation, strain-rate dependence, and strain softening. The model accuracy is verified with available experimental results in the form of strain signals, strain-rates, and tensile strengths. It was found that the results computed with the automatic generation version of K&C are slightly different from the experimental ones. Therefore, to achieve better agreement, the model was extended by calibrating a few parameters of the K&C material formulation. Finally, the simulation predictions were found to represent the experimental results with good agreement. |
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ISSN: | 1679-7817 1679-7825 1679-7825 |
DOI: | 10.1590/1679-78257483 |